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Anita M. Vandenbeld (born December 3, 1971) is a
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politician, who was elected to represent the riding of
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for the
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in the
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in the
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. She was re-elected in the same riding in
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, and re-elected in 2021. Vandenbeld currently serves as Parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Development.


Education and early life

Vandenbeld was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, in the neighbourhood of Bowness. She attended Assumption School and graduated from St. Francis High School in 1989. As a teen she worked as a page at the Bowness branch of the Calgary Public Library. Vandenbeld's parents were immigrants from the Netherlands who built their own log home, in which she spent her early childhood. Her father was born in
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, the Netherlands in 1940 at the beginning of World War Two. In 1945, Herman Vandenbeld got his first candy from Canadian soldiers during the Liberation of the Netherlands. His family were union leaders who were part of the Dutch underground resistance during World War Two. His grandfather and uncle were political prisoners at the Herzogenbusch concentration camp " Kamp Vught". He was the eldest of a working-class family who arrived at Pier 21 in Halifax in 1960 with all their worldly possessions, including the bed that he slept in for 52 years of marriage to Anita's mother, Maria. He worked as a labourer for several years in Calgary before starting his piano tuning business which he ran with his wife Maria for 40 years. Vandenbeld's mother Maria was a kindergarten teacher who immigrated from the Netherlands at the age of 19. She met Anita's father while boarding with his family in Calgary. Anita Vandenbeld was the first in her family to graduate from University. She attended the
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, earning a B.A. (Hon.), History and Political Science, and would later study at
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, receiving an M.A. in Political and Constitutional History in 1994. Vandenbeld was the President of the University of Calgary Young Liberals during her student years.


Career


International development career

Anita Vandenbeld worked for over a decade in international democratic development, having worked in over 20 countries on inclusive governance and women’s leadership, with a specific focus on women's political participation, parliamentary development and Women, Peace and Security.https://ca.linkedin.com/in/anita-vandenbeld-2a04996


United Nations

Vandenbeld worked on several short and long-term projects with the
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and
UNIFEM The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM, french: Fonds de développement des Nations unies pour la femme, ) was established in December 1976 originally as the Voluntary Fund for the United Nations Decade for Women in the International ...
. She worked with the
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Democratic Governance Group in New York, where she managed a multi-partner international network to promote women's political participation
International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics The International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics (iKNOW Politics) is an online workspace designed to serve the needs of elected officials, candidates, political party leaders and members, researchers, students and other practitioners inter ...
. Before that, she was based at the UNDP Oslo Governance Centre in Norway. Vandenbeld was also as a technical specialist on parliamentary committees and outreach with UNDP in Dhaka, Bangladesh, lead author on a study on the decline of women's representation in politics in Viet Nam, and she conducted numerous trainings on women's political leadership around the world.


= IKNOWPolitics

= Vandenbeld was the global manager of the International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics (iKNOWPolitics.org), an online peer support network of women in politics which operates in 4 languages across 5 continents. iKNOWPolitics was established in 2007 as a project of 5 international organizations who decided to combine efforts to encourage women's political participation: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UNIFEM (now UN Women),
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(IPU),
International IDEA The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) is an intergovernmental organization that works to support and strengthen democratic institutions and processes around the world, to develop sustainable, eff ...
, and the National Democratic Institute (NDI). During her tenure as Global project manager, Vandenbeld expanded the project by hiring regional project managers in Asia (Jakarta), the Arab States (Amman and Cairo), Sub-Saharan Africa (Bamako), Europe (Brussels), North America (New York and Washington) and South America (Lima). Vandenbeld oversaw the project's Asia-Pacific launch in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2010, and partnered on a project with the Club de Madrid on 'Women's Leadership for Peace and Security in the Horn of Africa'. In 2009 Vandenbeld oversaw the expansion of the project into Arabic, including traveling extensively across the region to consult with women about the arabic network and host a regional launch in Jordan in 2009 with Princess Basma Bint Talal as the keynote speaker and female MP's, Ministers, opposition members and civil society leaders from across the Arab States. Vandenbeld led the resource mobilization effort of the project which expanded the project budget from $500,000 a year to $3 million a year.


National Democratic Institute

Anita Vandenbeld has worked with the
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in a number of different roles, including as resident director in the Democratic Republic of Congo, conducting a women's political leadership academy in Haiti. contributing case studies on political party policy development,https://www.ndi.org/sites/default/files/FINAL-Policy-Development-PDF-2.pdf and as one of the five initial partners in the iKNOWPolitics project.


= Democratic Republic of Congo Resident Director

= Vandenbeld was resident director in the
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office in the
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where she established a political party program during the November 2011 Congolese elections. Vandenbeld conducted a women's campaign college for over 100 women and hosted a launch of the iKNOWPolitics network with over 250 women leaders, candidates, activists and representatives of women's organizations. Vandenbeld led a program of inter-party dialogue to support peaceful competition in elections. She established a steering committee of 15 majority, opposition and unaligned political parties that met weekly in the months leading to the 2011 national elections. Under her leadership, the Institute organized multiparty workshops on communications, campaign management and women’s political involvement to help parties’ participation in the elections. As part of the political parties program, Vandenbeld invited former US ambassador to the UN and former Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson to meet with Congolese political leaders to prevent election-related violence, assure transparency in the election process and continue democratic dialogue after the election The delegation met with President Kabila, and convened a meeting of 11 presidential candidates. One of the key outcomes of these meetings included a declaration on sexual violence that was developed by civil society and signed by most of the presidential candidates.


Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

Anita Vandenbeld worked in both Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and in Kosovo with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. In the OSCE Mission in BiH she coordinated an anti-corruption campaign during the 2000 national elections. This extensive public awareness campaign included television and radio commercials, a music video, billboards, factsheets and newspaper advertisements. The project also included a training course on investigative journalism. In Kosovo, Vandenbeld was a senior advisor to the Assembly of Kosovo in 2007 and 2008 before Kosovo declared independence on February 17, 2008.


= OSCE Mission in Kosovo

= Anita Vandenbeld was Senior Advisor and Deputy Chief of the Central Assembly and Political Parties Section of the Organization for Security Cooperation in Europebr>Mission in Kosovo
ref name="Anita Vandenbeld Canada"/> The project included support to the Assembly of Kosovo in developing a professional secretariat, supporting committees in review of draft legislation, technical advice and support to the women's caucus, and a new member orientation (induction) program following the 2007 elections. Vandenbeld was also an advisor to the Independent Oversight Board of Kosovo which acted as an independent public service tribunal to end nepotism and promote a professional public service.


The Parliamentary Centre

Anita Vandenbeld worked on parliamentary strengthening in the Balkans with the Ottawa-base
Parliamentary Centre
a Canadian non-profit, non-partisan organization that provides support to parliaments around the world. As part of the South East Europe Parliamentary Program (SEPP) Vandenbeld was responsible for the Parliamentary Centre's programming in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), and assisted with the related program in Serbia to establish an office of an Auditor General in Belgrade. In BiH Vandenbeld helped to establish a Research Library in the national parliament in Sarajevo.


Volunteer positions and boards

Anita Vandenbeld is a member of the steering committee of the World Movement for Democracy, a global network of civil society activists, scholars, parliamentarians, thought leaders, journalists and funders who are committed to advancing democracy. Vandenbeld is a founding member of the Parliamentarian Rapid Response Team (PARRT) of
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. PARRT is a unique cohort of democracy champions to respond nimbly, intervening when parliamentarians and human rights defenders are at risk. Vandenbeld was also a board member at the Parliamentary Centre, a non-partisan non-governmental Canadian organizations dedicated to supporting inclusive and accountable democratic institutions. Vandenbeld was a founding board member of the Centre for Democratic and Participatory Governance in Brussels. Vandenbeld also volunteered as chapter development chair for
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, a Canadian multi-partisan organization to promote women in politics.


Early career

During the Chretien and Martin governments, Vandenbeld was Director of Parliamentary Affairs in the Office of the
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and oversaw the development and implementation of the Government of Canada's Democratic Reform Action Plan under the Minister responsible for Democratic Reform. She was also a Policy Analyst with the National Liberal Caucus Research Bureau in the Canadian Parliament, and Chief of staff to a Canadian Senator. Prior to moving to Ottawa, Vandenbeld worked at the Calgary Public Library, the University of Calgary Management Resource Centre, and as a senior analyst for Synergy Partners, a mid-market Mergers and Acquisitions firm in the oil and gas services sector in Calgary.


Awards and Medals

In 2008, Anita Vandenbeld was awarded the
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for her work in Kosovo Anita Vandenbeld was a recipient of the 2021
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'Breaking Down the Barricades - Top Women in Defence' award. Anita Vandenbeld is a recipient of the 'Leading Women-Leading Girls' community service award.


Publications

Anita Vandenbeld is a contributing author to the Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements having written the chapter on 'International Trends in Women's Political Participation'. Anita Vandenbeld contributed a chapter on women's political participation to the book 'Turning Parliament Inside Out: Practical Ideas for reforming Canada's democracy'. As part of the Cambridge Viet-Nam Women's Leadership Programme, Anita Vandenbeld co-authored the UNDP publication 'Women's Representation in the National Assembly of Viet Nam: The Way Forward'. Anita Vandenbeld contributed to several other
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(UNDP) and
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publications, including: - 'Enhancing Youth Political Participation throughout the Electoral Cycle: A Good Practice Guide' - 'A Users Guide to Measuring Gender Sensitive Basic Service Delivery'. - 'Enhancing Women's Political Participation: A Policy Note for Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States' As chair of the Canada-Kosovo Parliamentary Friendship Group, Anita Vandenbeld hosted a reception on Parliament Hill bringing together Kosovo refugees who arrived in Canada in 1999, and the Canadians who helped them to settle here. Their stories were published by the Embassy of Kosovo in a book called 'Sure Shores' During her work with the OSCE Mission in Kosovo Vandenbeld contributed to the publication 'Independent Agencies and Institutions in Kosovo Democracy' and authored an article for LawNow Magazine entitled 'Imposing Legitimacy: The Dilemma of International Democratic Development' Anita Vandenbeld contributed to the National Democratic Institute publication 'Political Parties and Democracy in Theoretical and Practical Perspectives: Developing Party Policies'


Member of Parliament (2015-present)

On November 28, 2010, Vandenbeld won a contested nomination to be the Liberal Party of Canada candidate for Ottawa West-Nepean for the
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. Vandenbeld was defeated by MP and
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John Baird. Since being elected, Vandenbeld holds weekly 'mini-Town Hall' coffee hours on Friday evenings open to all constituents. These were initially held at a local Tim Hortons and are now held virtually because of the pandemic.


First term as MP

Vandenbeld again sought the Ottawa West-Nepean federal Liberal nomination for the
2015 Canadian federal election The 2015 Canadian federal election held on October 19, 2015, saw the Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, win 184 seats, allowing it to form a majority government with Trudeau becoming the next prime minister. The election was held to elect m ...
, winning a contested nomination against two other candidates on November 2, 2014. Her election campaign was successful, winning the seat with 56% of the vote on October 19, 2015. Her 35,199 votes represented the 5th highest vote total of any Liberal candidate in Ontario and the highest vote count for a female candidate in Ontario. In her first term, Vandenbeld sat on the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, the
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, the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development and on the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics. While on the Foreign Affairs committee Vandenbeld put forward amendments to strengthen the Arms Trade Treaty, and initiated a study of Canada's International Democracy Promotion. Vandenbeld was also the founding chair of the all-party Democracy Caucus.


= Chair of Women's Caucus

= From 2015 to 2018 Vandenbeld was the Chair of the National Liberal Women's Caucus and she helped to re-establish the all-party women's caucus. One of her first activities as chair of the parliamentary women's caucus was to host the first-ever indigenous blanket ceremony for reconciliation on Parliament Hill. Vandenbeld also mentored future women candidates through weekly phone calls.


= Chair of Special Committee on Pay Equity

= In March 2016, Vandenbeld was elected as Chair of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, which was formed by a motion in the House of Commons to close the gap in pay between men and women which contributes to income inequality and discriminates against women, accept pay equity as a human right, and accept the recommendations of the 2004 Pay Equity Task Force Report. The final report, which had a consensus of all parties, called "It's Time to Act" was tabled on June 9, 2016. As a result, the government appointed the first Pay Equity Commissioner and passed Pay Equity legislation which comes into force August 31, 2021.


= Chair of the Sub-committee on International Human Rights

= Vandenbeld was chair of the House of Commons Sub-committee on International Human Rights. During her tenure as chair, the subcommittee undertook a major study of the human rights situation of the Uyghurs which ultimately led to a resolution in the Canadian Parliament declaring that the treatment of the Uyghur people in China constitutes a genocide, The subcommittee issued a second report in 2020 for which it was formally sanctioned by China. Other major studies completed while Vandenbeld chaired the subcommittee include the 'Global State of the Free Press' and 'Women Human Rights Defenders'. The report on women human rights defenders recommended a special immigration stream for human rights and democracy advocates under persecution around the world. This resulted in the Government establishing a new refugee stream for up to 250 human rights defenders and their families annually, with a special focus on journalists, women and LGBTI activists. As chair, Vandenbeld also initiated an annual recognition of women human rights champions.


= Ethics Inquiry

= Vandenbeld was investigated in 2018 by the
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for possible violation of the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons during the
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campaign by endorsing her husband. On July 10, 2019, the Ethics Commissioner released his final report and recommended that "no sanction be imposed because it was apparent to me that Ms. Vandenbeld’s failure to comply with section 11 of the Code occurred through an error in judgment made in good faith. She had made significant efforts to comply with the rules that she had considered, namely the Members By-law of the House of Commons’ Board of Internal Economy. She expressed a sincere belief that running for public office did not engage private interests. She also immediately stopped all of her campaign activities upon seeking and obtaining my advice in October 2018."


Second term as MP

On July 29, 2018 Anita Vandenbeld was nominated as the candidate for re-election in the
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by the
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. She was elected with 45.6% of the votes. In her second term, Vandenbeld sat on the House of Commons sub-committee on International Human Rights and the Standing Committee on National Defence. On December 12, 2019 Vandenbeld was appointed by the Prime Minister as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence. Vandenbeld is the nominated candidate for the Federal Liberal party for Ottawa West-Nepean for the next federal election.


Third term as MP

On December 3, 2021, Vandenbeld was appointed by the Prime Minister as Parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Development.


Electoral record


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